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expand more in university and i have liked and now president of many other institutions or any other educator at any level. it is more conducive working hand in hand with communities and that is where i stand in coming here today. >> congressmen elijah cummings said the board's decision was a done deal and said he was looking forward to a more diplomatic process where the public could have a say. >> i think we have a great board. 15 very dedicated people trying to make the right decision. we will hear from dr. wilson and make the best decision in the interest of the university. >> we have some good news tonight for the ports up and down the east coast in the retailers to depend on them. the possible strike that could a crippled the cargo economy will not happen for at least another 30 days. 11 news has been keeping an eye on the negotiations. federal mediators say that the union has agreed to extend their contract until at least midnight january 28th. the work stoppage would have idled shipments of a huge range of consumer products from electronics to clothing. now to the fiscal cliff hanger.
expand more in university and i have liked and now president of many other institutions or any other educator at any level. it is more conducive working hand in hand with communities and that is where i stand in coming here today. >> congressmen elijah cummings said the board's decision was a done deal and said he was looking forward to a more diplomatic process where the public could have a say. >> i think we have a great board. 15 very dedicated people trying to make the right...
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four times in the head before going to the elementary school and killing 20 children and six female educators. following the tragedy, calls for increased school -- safety, and gun sales, are on the increase. there were more than 7200 purchase applications filed. >> we are looking at over 8200 purchase applications to be processed. >> more than 46 -- 46,000 were processed. police project at least six to 2000 will be handled. -- 62,000 will be handled. some of the reasons are apparent. >> they get the message something has to change. that is our hope. >> last year, maryland had 398 murders. too much as 72 were committed by -- 272 were committed by people using firearms. of those numbers, 260 to happen by the way of handguns, and three by unknown firearms. >> happen i call on congress to -- >> i call on congress to act immediately. put armed police officers in every school. >> armed teachers. , one lawmaker in maryland will fight against that as he proposes a bill on concealed weapons permits. >> you cannot carry that done here in a place where there will be children. -- gun in a place where the
four times in the head before going to the elementary school and killing 20 children and six female educators. following the tragedy, calls for increased school -- safety, and gun sales, are on the increase. there were more than 7200 purchase applications filed. >> we are looking at over 8200 purchase applications to be processed. >> more than 46 -- 46,000 were processed. police project at least six to 2000 will be handled. -- 62,000 will be handled. some of the reasons are...
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. >> the ability for the state to be the leader in education, small business innovation as well as other things -- the state usually leads in doing so -- these are tied up in those revenues. >> many middle-class families in maryland also end up paying more taxes because of the alternative minimum tax rate. if we go over the fiscal cliff, it will revert to a system not adjusted for inflation. secretary of state hillary clinton remains hospitalized, undergoing treatment for a blood clot. it stems from a concussion she sustained earlier this month while battling the flu. a spokesperson says doctors discovered the blood clot sunday on a follow-up examination. the 65-year-old hillary clinton is being treated with anti coagulates. >> good afternoon, temperatures are warming up more than what we saw yesterday. 38 degrees at the airport and 40 degrees downtown. this is about where we were yesterday but it felt colder yesterday with a strong wind. the highs should be in the low to mid 40's by the afternoon and clouds are increasing as a storm moves this way. it is producing precipitation off -- f
. >> the ability for the state to be the leader in education, small business innovation as well as other things -- the state usually leads in doing so -- these are tied up in those revenues. >> many middle-class families in maryland also end up paying more taxes because of the alternative minimum tax rate. if we go over the fiscal cliff, it will revert to a system not adjusted for inflation. secretary of state hillary clinton remains hospitalized, undergoing treatment for a blood...
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it's never to late to educate yourself. any time is the best time to schedule an appointment. need to make sure you have the right documentation before you take a deduction. never estimate or guess based on last year or prior year numbers. specifically for 2012, make sure that if you are issuing a 1099 or receiving one, that you do it correctly. the irs is really cracking down on them. you never know when you will be selected for audit so make sure the documentation you have is what you would be able to explain to the irs agent. >> you should know that your tax attorney or your cpa will take care of you in case of audit. >> it was an expence -- i went ahead and took the leap, hired a cpa, gave them the paperwork and it was such a relief at first. i thought this is nice, i'm willing to pay someone. then i realized it was an investment because she found things i hadn't noticed. she told me that i would never have to deal with the irs, that was her job in the case of getting audited she would be the gun going in and asking me for what she needed to help get through. >> abc 2news.
it's never to late to educate yourself. any time is the best time to schedule an appointment. need to make sure you have the right documentation before you take a deduction. never estimate or guess based on last year or prior year numbers. specifically for 2012, make sure that if you are issuing a 1099 or receiving one, that you do it correctly. the irs is really cracking down on them. you never know when you will be selected for audit so make sure the documentation you have is what you would...
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we take you inside a class designed specifically for educators. >> and can you be fired for not getting a flu shot? it happened. 26 people in indiana. those stories and more when you join us for abc2 news at 11. get your flu shot? >> get the flu bad one year and you'll learn. cold out there, feeling like winter big time. 40s rote now but we're headed to the 30s and eventually 20s by daybreak tomorrow morning. so january coming in like january. that's the best way i know to describe. it mid-30s through mid-week. then looks like a warmup on tap as we push toward game day sunday. >>> that's all the time we have. happy new year. thanks for gong us. we'll be back tonight at 11.
we take you inside a class designed specifically for educators. >> and can you be fired for not getting a flu shot? it happened. 26 people in indiana. those stories and more when you join us for abc2 news at 11. get your flu shot? >> get the flu bad one year and you'll learn. cold out there, feeling like winter big time. 40s rote now but we're headed to the 30s and eventually 20s by daybreak tomorrow morning. so january coming in like january. that's the best way i know to describe....
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. >> what often becomes helpful is educating a child. why are your vegetables important to eat. what could happen if you earn a good grai.d overtime they will internalize that. they get positive feedback and that feels good and they want it hasn't this. >> you might want to try something the whole family can do together and support. one of them is success. >> baltimore is starting to be in a purple haze as the ravens make it to the super bowl. as you pass by city hall, you're going to notice that giant ravens logo. they will take on the indianapolis colts at m&t bank stadium. >>> thieves were able to commit a cream without getting caught but they were captured on camera. >> the new year means marijuana is legal in some states. we'll take you into a pot smoking club but despite new laws could be illegal. >>> a robbery that seemed like it could be straight out of a movie. thieves pull off a heist and it's all caught on camera. >> reporter: a group of jewelry thieves breaking in to fountain jewelers in fort lauderdale using these massive tanks to torch through there. >> lot of jewe
. >> what often becomes helpful is educating a child. why are your vegetables important to eat. what could happen if you earn a good grai.d overtime they will internalize that. they get positive feedback and that feels good and they want it hasn't this. >> you might want to try something the whole family can do together and support. one of them is success. >> baltimore is starting to be in a purple haze as the ravens make it to the super bowl. as you pass by city hall, you're...
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times in the head before going to sandy hook elementary and shooting 20 schoolchildren and six female educators. gun sales are on the increase. according to maryland state police, and in november there were more than 7200 gun purchase applications filed. >> we are projecting over 8200 purchase applications for december to be processed. >> more than 46,000 applications were processed and at the end of 2012, state police project at least 62,000 will be handled. troopers will not speculate on why, but some reasons are apparent. the holiday season, high-profile crimes, and lawmakers who advocate measures to change on lot. >> i think when people see school children slaughtered, they get the message that something has to change. that is our hope. >> according to fbi crime statistics, last year maryland had 398 murders. to hundred 62 were committed by people using firearms. 260 to happen by way of handguns. 3 by unknown firearms. >> i call on congress today to act immediately to appropriate whatever is necessary to put an armed police officer in every single school. >> that is the security stance of t
times in the head before going to sandy hook elementary and shooting 20 schoolchildren and six female educators. gun sales are on the increase. according to maryland state police, and in november there were more than 7200 gun purchase applications filed. >> we are projecting over 8200 purchase applications for december to be processed. >> more than 46,000 applications were processed and at the end of 2012, state police project at least 62,000 will be handled. troopers will not...
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okay, when we come back, from energy to education, to technology. our panel's pick for the good [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benets with theisks. all pres
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a, losing weight, b action saving money, or c, self- improvement or education? >> angela burton writes b, save money. who knows what the economy is going to do. >> you've got that right. join the discussion. post your answer on our facebook fan page. we'll have the answer in about an hour from now. >>> 5:53. are you working out this morning or eating a grapefruit? >> whatever your new year's resolution, we have some tips on actually keeping them this year for a change. we'll let you know coming up. >>> i like the one about saving money. in the meantime you think the fight over the fiscal cliff was bad? we're not even close to being done with these money problems facing the nation. i'm going to map them out for you and that's coming up at 6:03. you're watching 9news. cic evs s n usac esi. th emesttso arow douan gw ouenelac w qteuris, lyews urxpur aayhath c dtoou 'sui aesn ard. dti romnd th iserome beusitel tstngen e am. romnd tt usit erti iru. yofe le erisomhi th y'rdog toelsagud ait the idroon d beevit dog go j. >>> the time 5:56. we definitely have overcast ski
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. >> a group wants the department of education to investigate the decision to put the university of virginia on a warning. last summer, the school tried to fire its president teresa sullivan, although she ultimately kept her job. that prompted the agency, the southern association of colleges and schools commissioned to issue a warning. but now the american council of trustees says the agency overstepped its bounds, citing what they call a power struggle with the president, faculty and trustees. >>> virginia attorney general ken kuch nellie is focusing more on his run for governor. he just hired a campaign manager. he's the former executive director of the virginia republican party. he's now the presumptive gop nominee since lieutenant governor bill bolling announced he isn't running for the nomination. boling still may run as an independent. >>> the redskins appear to be happy with the direction head coach mike shanahan is taking the team. the washington post reporting that the 'skins are thinking of negotiating a contract extension with shanahan. he's currently in the third year of a five-y
. >> a group wants the department of education to investigate the decision to put the university of virginia on a warning. last summer, the school tried to fire its president teresa sullivan, although she ultimately kept her job. that prompted the agency, the southern association of colleges and schools commissioned to issue a warning. but now the american council of trustees says the agency overstepped its bounds, citing what they call a power struggle with the president, faculty and...
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okay, when we come back, from energy to education, to technology. our panel's pick for the good news story of the year. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small busins earns 2% cash back on every purchase, ery day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> well, just when you thought there wasn't th
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. >>> today, more than 200 educators in utah will spend hours getting concealed weapons training. the utah shooting sports council says it normally trains about a dozen teachers each year. the instructions required to legally carry the concealed weapon in public places. in the wake of sandy hook elementary school shooting officials decided to offer this training to educators at no extra charge. >>> it's no wonder that shoppers in one mall were really scared when a huge fight broke out. take a look at this video of shoppers running for their lives. they didn't know what was going on. mall security said about 20 people were involved in yesterday's fight. some of the customers say that they heard loud sounds. they thought maybe it was gunshots and however officials say they found no evidence of any sort of shooting at the mall. reports say that many of the stores did go into lockdown closing their metal gates when the fight started. that mall was -- did reopen a few hours later. >>> well, some heavy rains and tornadoes and snow and powerful storms have been hitting several states. >>
. >>> today, more than 200 educators in utah will spend hours getting concealed weapons training. the utah shooting sports council says it normally trains about a dozen teachers each year. the instructions required to legally carry the concealed weapon in public places. in the wake of sandy hook elementary school shooting officials decided to offer this training to educators at no extra charge. >>> it's no wonder that shoppers in one mall were really scared when a huge fight...
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is more on the education forefront. i should specify there was a ballot initiative passed, a state with no rt chaer schools at all would allow the creation of them. in georgia you had a ballot initiative that would spapped the current number of -- expand the current number of charter schools. and then in louisiana there is a statewide voucher program expanded. it was signed into law by bobbie gindle. it will give people p better access to t schools. >> why this momentum now for the school choice whether charters or vouchers. what is behind it right now? >> i think it is the track record of the system, the status quo. and the more we talk about the reality of options out there for people. in georgia one in three high school freshmen does not graduate in four years. i mean, it d is incredible. in louisiana, something like 36% of schools were ranked d or f by the state. it is just hard to -- >> which might be graded on a curve. >> it is hard to defend those kinds of results. that's why i think t the momentum is with reform
is more on the education forefront. i should specify there was a ballot initiative passed, a state with no rt chaer schools at all would allow the creation of them. in georgia you had a ballot initiative that would spapped the current number of -- expand the current number of charter schools. and then in louisiana there is a statewide voucher program expanded. it was signed into law by bobbie gindle. it will give people p better access to t schools. >> why this momentum now for the school...
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. >> educators from all over the state of utah gathered in one room all wondering if a gun in a classroom might be a good idea. the utah shooting sports council and op gary provided a free concealed weapons course. they think it might be a game change tore keep kids safe. >> they say not to fight fire with fire, but i'm thinking that might be a good thing. >> when the gunman comes into the classroom, they have that one extra option of besides diving in front of the kids, and taking the bullet. >> a couple of teachers said they attended the meeting just to toy with the idea. they're not sure they're completely ready to arm themselves just yet. >>> one furry sea lion might be called the neil armstrong of kittens, as in a one giant leap. the owner of the siamese cat found the pet crying out from the top of a tower. the high-voltage cables made it hard for firemen to get up there but as soon as they got close enough the cat decided to take flying leap. don't worry, the firemen were down there to catch it before it could get hurt. good grief. kitty, what was it thinking? what's the deal? it sa
. >> educators from all over the state of utah gathered in one room all wondering if a gun in a classroom might be a good idea. the utah shooting sports council and op gary provided a free concealed weapons course. they think it might be a game change tore keep kids safe. >> they say not to fight fire with fire, but i'm thinking that might be a good thing. >> when the gunman comes into the classroom, they have that one extra option of besides diving in front of the kids, and...
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>> [inaudible] or education or journalism because they're a bunch of dolts. i do not believe that. they can be used for bad. it is not media. it is not a mediator. it connects us. maybe it is a social connector. very important to say they were not done by tools, there were done by a brave people with vision. all they have is a few new tools. >> if i were able to produce a ukulele, would you be willing to place a song? -- play us a song? >> and a microphone. >> thank you. ♪ >> i love your question and i love your answer. i want to go on record saying i have never seen more positive change than hanging out on twitter for the last few years. it is extraordinary what is happening and especially looking at young people and what they're being exposed to. and how they're connecting, you know, it is amazing. and i have never called it [inaudible] media. is someone else's job. we just use it. ♪ this is a song for you. i am not ukulele player. i am a piano player. you will understand why. ♪ side vicious played a four string bass guitar and could not sing ♪ ♪ everyone hated him exce
>> [inaudible] or education or journalism because they're a bunch of dolts. i do not believe that. they can be used for bad. it is not media. it is not a mediator. it connects us. maybe it is a social connector. very important to say they were not done by tools, there were done by a brave people with vision. all they have is a few new tools. >> if i were able to produce a ukulele, would you be willing to place a song? -- play us a song? >> and a microphone. >> thank you....
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old and she came to america in 1992 and says that was a bels -- blessing and has her health a good education and a loving family. >> makes me feel good i have a family here versus if i were there i would be in an orphanage. >> so many loving families that can afor the experience and bring these babies home and give them a lifestyle they wouldn't have if they stayed in the country. >> kayl and her mother aredevastated to learn americanscan no longer adopt russian children. it will happen within the past half-hour slad mir putin made it a a law. >>> the surprise a come got when she pulled up to her house. why this display is one she will never forget. >>> this time of year plenty of people have their yards decked out with holiday lights. >> but there was special arrangement you have to see because this caught plenty of eyes especially those for one specific woman. it was a christmas gift she had been waiting for. >> take a look. the creative way this man proposed to his girlfriend of 7 years. he popped the question using christmas lights. don't judge and it read,. [audio not understandable] th
old and she came to america in 1992 and says that was a bels -- blessing and has her health a good education and a loving family. >> makes me feel good i have a family here versus if i were there i would be in an orphanage. >> so many loving families that can afor the experience and bring these babies home and give them a lifestyle they wouldn't have if they stayed in the country. >> kayl and her mother aredevastated to learn americanscan no longer adopt russian children. it...
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they have corrected the wrong market ideas they had 20 years ago, and they have a much better education than, -- and tanzania is similar to thailand in 1972 and soon we will see african countries doing good. >> this is wonderful. our problems are solved w know what works and we will be rich. >>guest: no, we have this problem with two billion human beings in poverty. i did most of my research in the poor part of the world. all poor people are clever otherwise they would be died. if you are poor and stupid, you die. >> they don't have rule of law? >>guest: they don't have rule of law or access to credit and they are locked in a vicious circle poverty. it takes a small investment to get them out of that. to me it shows the aptitude of people. when a young couple decide to grab if the kingdom and to have two children, they invest in the children and they take off. we have two-child families from here and onward. the world is governed from that. it is not the big corporations or banks that run the economy, it is the young couple who decide to work. >> when they are educated with wealth they
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> you're watching the station that works for you, abc2 baltimore. >>> aid time honored tray -- it's a time honor tradition, thesign of the new year. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> there you go a million people gathered in new york's times square ushering in 2013. the ball dropped at the stroke of midnight with people dancing and smooching and partying. mike pasco -- masco was in the crowd. the celebration looked different because it was the first new years rocking eve without dick clark. the television personality passed away earlier this year but fans kept his memory alive as a tribute, they left messages to the late dick clark and they were among a ton of confetti dropped on the midnight crowd. >>> not everyone watches the ball drop. people down south participate in another sweet new year's eve tradition. look at this. more than 100,000 people gathered in atlanta
planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> you're watching the station that works for you, abc2 baltimore. >>> aid time honored tray -- it's a time honor tradition, thesign of the new year. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> there you go a million people gathered in new york's times...
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. >> the ability for the state to be the leader in education as well as other things. these are tied up in those revenues. >> many families could be paying higher taxes because of the alternative minimum tax rate. >> thank you. if there is a deal, you can read about it on our website, wbaltv.com. you can also find an explanation on how we got there in the first place. >> a potential strike that would have affected the port of baltimore is on hold now. more than 14,000 longshoremen threatened to strike. the strike would have crippled operations at the port. one week from tomorrow, crossed the island will officially retire -- carl snowden will officially retire. he has a court date for violating his probation on a drum driving case. >> there was a shooting in north baltimore. this happened on sunday afternoon. abbas is found and until now suffering a gunshot wound to his back. a suspect shot and wounded his own sister. he was fighting with his family in edgewood late saturday night. police say he pulled out a gun and shot through the front door. the round hit his sister.
. >> the ability for the state to be the leader in education as well as other things. these are tied up in those revenues. >> many families could be paying higher taxes because of the alternative minimum tax rate. >> thank you. if there is a deal, you can read about it on our website, wbaltv.com. you can also find an explanation on how we got there in the first place. >> a potential strike that would have affected the port of baltimore is on hold now. more than 14,000...
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their ideas of 20 years ago they have a better education event to antonia from 1970 to. so we can see the african john: this is wonderful. now we will all be rich. >> now at his $2 million not because they are stupid. allport people are clever or they would be dead. john: they have no love lost. >> no. or excessive credit but locked into a vicious circle of poverty. it takes a small investment to get them now.g with the young couple decides to grab the condom or the pill with two kids that means we build a decent house then they take off. the world is governed fromank the bedroom. not that the banks monday economy but the young couple, john: once they are educated they can have smaller families. >> with the fantastic investment of immunizations so they don't have one kid that is physically handicapped. the way government resources are used something slight advance research we need the government money l. john: next to a muddy you want to live until 150 the next person may have already been born. howl evades is in medicine may change everything. this is flo. i need you. i
their ideas of 20 years ago they have a better education event to antonia from 1970 to. so we can see the african john: this is wonderful. now we will all be rich. >> now at his $2 million not because they are stupid. allport people are clever or they would be dead. john: they have no love lost. >> no. or excessive credit but locked into a vicious circle of poverty. it takes a small investment to get them now.g with the young couple decides to grab the condom or the pill with two...
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to make sure you're going to be safe and able to get to your next flight. >> plus, the training some educators are getting that many hope they are never going to need in a classroom. >> reporter: good morning, topping america's money, toyota has agreed to one of the largest settlements ever involving autodefect claims. a $1.1 billion to settle a suit involving complaints. >>> home prices are on track to put up their first annual gains in six years with the latest numbers showing home prices jumped 4.3% in october. compared to a year ago. and are up 6.9% since january. >>> but holiday sales are turning out to be the weakest since 2008 with sales in the two months leading up to christmas just up .7% from last year. >>> and some starbucks' stores are serving audiotape political message -- up a political message. the ceo is asking employees in washington, d.c. area starbucks to write come together on customers' cups today and tomorrow. a message to lawmakers to work out a deal to keep the country from going over the fiscal cliff. that's america's money, i'm brandi hitt. >>> a man a dead after a se
to make sure you're going to be safe and able to get to your next flight. >> plus, the training some educators are getting that many hope they are never going to need in a classroom. >> reporter: good morning, topping america's money, toyota has agreed to one of the largest settlements ever involving autodefect claims. a $1.1 billion to settle a suit involving complaints. >>> home prices are on track to put up their first annual gains in six years with the latest numbers...
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same back at you, terry. >> the answer is self-improcht and education re-- improvement and education related resolutions made each year. 47% of us say that's the one we'd like to do. we'll be right back. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. just ask pc mag. [ man ] "cable can't touch fios upload speeds." "it's hard to imagine anyone ever beating fios." "there's no doubt fios is the fastest in the country." [ male announcer ] after 110,000 speed tests, nothing came close to fios. and fios doesn't cap your internet usage. so switch to fiber-optic fios because according to pc mag... [ man ] "if it's available, you should get it." [ male announcer ] last chance to get the fios triple play for our best price online of just $79.99 a month contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities for two years with a two-year agreement, at 800-974
same back at you, terry. >> the answer is self-improcht and education re-- improvement and education related resolutions made each year. 47% of us say that's the one we'd like to do. we'll be right back. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. just...
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when we have longer healthier lifespans we can go back to education and tryew years we would not have tried otherwise. >> they will change families? >>guest: we will be around longer, there is more potential to have more marriages and of course fertility extends, there could be different types of family structures. it wil be more diverse. >> you could have a sibling who is 50 years younger in. >> yes. >> some of this creeps me out a bit. "new york times" op-ed they write silly things and they said, people shld not live longer, you will lose purpose in life. i met a guy who said i am 69, if i make it to 75,'ll done, i've had it. don't you lose the edge? is there a natural cycle? >>guest: i think people tend to say that because they assum as you get older you also get ill but when thats the case, you do lose your lust for life but if you are healthy and energetic, there is so much more to do and you think about it, you never have enough time to do everything you want, do you? we need more time. >> there was a profile of the person, the billionaire who wrote the forward to your book, and
when we have longer healthier lifespans we can go back to education and tryew years we would not have tried otherwise. >> they will change families? >>guest: we will be around longer, there is more potential to have more marriages and of course fertility extends, there could be different types of family structures. it wil be more diverse. >> you could have a sibling who is 50 years younger in. >> yes. >> some of this creeps me out a bit. "new york times"...
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confused.com, the most popular new year's resolution is losing weight, save money, or c, self- improvement or education? >> which one should i pick? log on to our facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll have your answers and your comments throughout the morning. the correct answer is at 6:50 this morning. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 4:55 on this new year's day. we have moisture moving on through. most of the metro right now is dry. we'll keep the clouds and have a chance of a sprinkle or two throughout the day today. winds mainly out of the north about 10 miles per hour. highs reaching about 44 this afternoon. it will be a cold night tonight, though. back down into the 20s. back to you guys. >> thank you, olga. >>> a crook in washington state messed with the wrong man. make that the wrong marine. corporal alex polley returned from a shopping trip to discover the front door ever his parents' home kicked in. he caught a burglar red handed holding jewelry and hunting gear. he just finish add tour in afghanistan. when he was standing there with a burglar, his military training kicked in
confused.com, the most popular new year's resolution is losing weight, save money, or c, self- improvement or education? >> which one should i pick? log on to our facebook fan page and leave your response. we'll have your answers and your comments throughout the morning. the correct answer is at 6:50 this morning. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 4:55 on this new year's day. we have moisture moving on through. most of the metro right now is dry. we'll keep the clouds and...
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the state is seeking to arm more educators in the wake of the newtown crisis. they have since opened it up and hundreds of teachers signed up and advocates say teachers can react quicker in those few minutes after the incident. utah is among a few states allowing people to use concealed carry weapons in public schools. >>> back here in howard county the joint task force on school safety wants to get feedback from the public. the group was established following the incident that happened in newtown, connecticut. so now parents can hear the county's plans to keep their skids safe in school -- kids safe in school and they're welcome to offer their own suggestions and and any question that they have. the forum is on tuesday, january 8th from 7:00 until 9:00 at night. it will be held at wild lake high school which is in columbia. >>> seven minutes after 6:00 right now. $1million has been sent to the eastern shore to help the victims of hurricane sandy. the federal government continues to process requests for help. the government is providing disaster aid to individu
the state is seeking to arm more educators in the wake of the newtown crisis. they have since opened it up and hundreds of teachers signed up and advocates say teachers can react quicker in those few minutes after the incident. utah is among a few states allowing people to use concealed carry weapons in public schools. >>> back here in howard county the joint task force on school safety wants to get feedback from the public. the group was established following the incident that...
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. >> they are getting educated on the consequences about it. >> yet people across the city say police are more visible and seemingly everywhere then is a big factor. >> i moved here in 1999 and every year it gets better. >> all acknowledge that d.c. can still be a dangerous place and 88 homicides represent a big problem. but it is a smaller number than this city has had in more than half a century. reporting live from d.c. police headquarters, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> up next robin roberts her new milestone in her bone marrow transplant. >> there with s one key way to keep your new year's resolution. >> this woman her >> new year's resolution? >> i'm working on them. >> with a new year comes a slew of resolutions. >> eat better, save money but often those goals are not reached. >> we're going to see how to make your resolutions a reality. >> it is easy to make new year's resolutions but can you keep them? absolutely. if you're smart with your planning and can handle setbacks. the first rule be specific. don't say i want to lose weight or handle money better. >> those are too general.
. >> they are getting educated on the consequences about it. >> yet people across the city say police are more visible and seemingly everywhere then is a big factor. >> i moved here in 1999 and every year it gets better. >> all acknowledge that d.c. can still be a dangerous place and 88 homicides represent a big problem. but it is a smaller number than this city has had in more than half a century. reporting live from d.c. police headquarters, sam ford, abc 7 news....
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they understood this must mean education broadly understood to include not just schools, but all the institutions of civil society that explain freedom and equip citizens with the virtues freedom requires. these virtues includes self- control, modernization. these reinforce the rationality essential to human happiness. notice when madison like the founding father's generally spoke of human nature, he was not speaking as modern progressives do as manage inconstant, something evolving, something constantly formed and reformedly changing social and other historical forces. when people today speak of nature, they generally speak of flora and trees and animals and other things not human. but the founders spoke of nature as a guide to and as a measure of human action. they thought of nature not as something merely to be manipulated for human convenience but rather as a source of norms to be discovered. they understood that natural rights could not be asserted, celebrated and defended unless nature, including human nature is regarded as a normative rather than a merely con ting nt fact. thi
they understood this must mean education broadly understood to include not just schools, but all the institutions of civil society that explain freedom and equip citizens with the virtues freedom requires. these virtues includes self- control, modernization. these reinforce the rationality essential to human happiness. notice when madison like the founding father's generally spoke of human nature, he was not speaking as modern progressives do as manage inconstant, something evolving, something...
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two virginia colleges and one in maryland are recognized as some of the best values in public higher education. the university of virginia came in as the second best value in the rankings with the college of william & mary coming in fourth. and the university of maryland college park rounding out the top five. no. 2, a strike that could have shut down importants on the east coast has been averted for -- ports on the east coast has been averted for now. the longshoremen's union along the east coast and gulf of mexico says it will extend its contract for 30 days. that prevents a possible strike that could have crippled operations at ports including in baltimore. no. 1, a few tickets to the inaugural ball will be released to the public. if you want to go, head to the presidential inauguration committee's website to sign up. when tickets become available everyone who signed up online will get an e-mail and those tickets will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. the ball will be held january 21st. that's tonight's fox 5 top five. >>> gary is back and i'm guessing it's a little too early to a
two virginia colleges and one in maryland are recognized as some of the best values in public higher education. the university of virginia came in as the second best value in the rankings with the college of william & mary coming in fourth. and the university of maryland college park rounding out the top five. no. 2, a strike that could have shut down importants on the east coast has been averted for -- ports on the east coast has been averted for now. the longshoremen's union along the...
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. new lysol power & free.
planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks...
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the data coming from mckinsey around education. the student visas. you get it one year after period to work in the united states. many% had back immediately after they get their degrees from here. you might say that is anecdotal. let's think about the united states. this is something i heard last week. stephen breyer -- i will recommend you get his book. "making democracy work." the united states survived over a century without having the universal suffrage in the way that we live today. the u.s. constitution was written in 1787. it was clearly are ticketed -- it was clearly articulated. it took the united states until 1956 before you had universal suffrage and a fairness in this country. it was impossible to build institutions and to have sustainable growth that has propelled the world to new levels of income levels and so on without having a democratic society in the way that we know it today. i think we need more patience. they are having discussions in china around this. the question is about implementation. they say, we get it. we know we need d
the data coming from mckinsey around education. the student visas. you get it one year after period to work in the united states. many% had back immediately after they get their degrees from here. you might say that is anecdotal. let's think about the united states. this is something i heard last week. stephen breyer -- i will recommend you get his book. "making democracy work." the united states survived over a century without having the universal suffrage in the way that we live...
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when they are educated with wealth they . >> are helpful. this fantastic invtment in vaccinations that helps so do you not have a d who is physically handicapped for life, thatrags the family down. the way that government sources are used is crucial. there are some things like advancement and research and primary school we need the government money but it has to be controlled. >> thank you, sir. next, you want to live to be 150? my next guest says the frst rson to do so my have already been born. itmight be you. do you want to live to be 150? i don't. how advances in medicine may change everything. the boys useasasasasas capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. buwith the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. >> most of human history
when they are educated with wealth they . >> are helpful. this fantastic invtment in vaccinations that helps so do you not have a d who is physically handicapped for life, thatrags the family down. the way that government sources are used is crucial. there are some things like advancement and research and primary school we need the government money but it has to be controlled. >> thank you, sir. next, you want to live to be 150? my next guest says the frst rson to do so my have...
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both chambers and kennan had ivy league education. but neither in the years that followed ever felt part of any establishment. both men were afflicted with a deep cultural sms him that was rooted not enforcing another world war. it went back further than that. it was rooted deeply in the 1920s in the post world war i period. there were periods of optimism in the lives of chambers and tenant, but they were prepared i would say for chambers, it's his period as editor at times in world war ii. i would say for kennan, it's his year at the national war college, and then the early days of policy planning staff where he was able to make it work as he wished with the total support of general george marshall, who have been become secretary of state. these periods of optimism were fleeting for both men. both men sounded the alarm about soviet intentions. chambers, the roosevelt administration threw it off early, as early as 1939, with no visible result. kennan, to the roosevelt administration through diplomatic reporting from moscow in 1944-45,
both chambers and kennan had ivy league education. but neither in the years that followed ever felt part of any establishment. both men were afflicted with a deep cultural sms him that was rooted not enforcing another world war. it went back further than that. it was rooted deeply in the 1920s in the post world war i period. there were periods of optimism in the lives of chambers and tenant, but they were prepared i would say for chambers, it's his period as editor at times in world war ii. i...
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resistance against a roman invasion, and bill hooks, a famous writer, and also -- advocating for compulsory education for girls in pakistan who was tried and murdered. i'd like to make that comment. my condolences to your parents, and i love that. i love how you talked about the -- do not have to be -- more than capable of being trained to be able to defend themselves. and, yeah, so peace and love. >> host: matthew. >> guest: i appreciate that. i should also tell you that so many, matthew, of the people that got -- when we started writing "heros for my son" and i went on facebook or twitter and said please send me other heros and so many people have send me heroes. in fact one of the last heros in the book is a woman named will ma rude dolph, and i didn't know who she was. she was young girl who had polio, and the doctors said she would never be able to walk, ever, and her mom used to drive back and forth, take a bus for hours and hours trying to get her to doctors appointments, and they said, she'll never walk. final russian when she was a little girl, take herbarieses off, and she starts running, a
resistance against a roman invasion, and bill hooks, a famous writer, and also -- advocating for compulsory education for girls in pakistan who was tried and murdered. i'd like to make that comment. my condolences to your parents, and i love that. i love how you talked about the -- do not have to be -- more than capable of being trained to be able to defend themselves. and, yeah, so peace and love. >> host: matthew. >> guest: i appreciate that. i should also tell you that so many,...
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guest: about the education system. the second question is about the role of private enterprise in these technologies. education is the silver bullet and the thing that we can do most cheaply and easily to get kids excited about solving big problems. it needs to begin not in universities but at elementary and high school level education. every year we choose 35 young innovators who we believe have the greatest capacity to change the world. this year most of the 35 lived and worked in the united states, less than five had gone to elementary school in the united states. they came from china, europe, israel. we are not doing a good job in the states in making science and technology a profitable activity, where kids can commit their entire lives and careers to it. the best thing we can do is to invest in science and technology and mathematics education in our elementary and high schools. about the role of private enterprise in solving the problems. i believe that no import technology ever becomes broadly used unless it is c
guest: about the education system. the second question is about the role of private enterprise in these technologies. education is the silver bullet and the thing that we can do most cheaply and easily to get kids excited about solving big problems. it needs to begin not in universities but at elementary and high school level education. every year we choose 35 young innovators who we believe have the greatest capacity to change the world. this year most of the 35 lived and worked in the united...
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the attack happened in a province where many militants oppose female education. an update on secretary of state hillary clinton. doctors say she is making excellent progress at new york presbyterian hospital with a blood clot in her head. doctors say they are confident the blood thinners will dissolve blood clot and she will make a full recovery. new laws taking effect across the country today, and in maryland, same-sex couples were greeted with cheers and noisemakers as gay marriage became legal in the first state south of the mason-dixon line. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> anxiety, dread, fear, what would happen january 1, 1863 when the emancipation proclamation was signed. many people spent three months those 100 days, begging the president, but do not do it, retract it. you still have time to step back. part of what i would like to do is tell you some of that story, the story that leads up to this moment as the nation waited for midnight, december 31. tonight, a look at the emancipation proclamation with author louis masur followe
the attack happened in a province where many militants oppose female education. an update on secretary of state hillary clinton. doctors say she is making excellent progress at new york presbyterian hospital with a blood clot in her head. doctors say they are confident the blood thinners will dissolve blood clot and she will make a full recovery. new laws taking effect across the country today, and in maryland, same-sex couples were greeted with cheers and noisemakers as gay marriage became...
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the school systems are still having a very hard time keeping our children well educated. i think that that is -- you know, gang members and kids that still have no hope, that's an issue that we are still struggling with, and we work in maryland and d.c., and both of those districts. and the hope is that children will have a different life, right? what parents are never home because they are working two and three jobs. most parents are out of the house literally 12 to 16 hours a day. >> and then we have people that don't have jobs at all. unemployment a huge issue for 2012. do you see that improving? how slow is the recovery? washington, as a region, is pretty resilient in tough times because we have the federal government tourism, and there are big numbers of americans unemployed. >> the jobs of tomorrow are not matching the skills that people have today. and that is part of the sort of generational shift as america went from gray into a industrial society. people got lost in the shuffle, and we are saying the same things here. and this is particularly problematic what is
the school systems are still having a very hard time keeping our children well educated. i think that that is -- you know, gang members and kids that still have no hope, that's an issue that we are still struggling with, and we work in maryland and d.c., and both of those districts. and the hope is that children will have a different life, right? what parents are never home because they are working two and three jobs. most parents are out of the house literally 12 to 16 hours a day. >>...
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higher education is the single most important investment. >> i am told you should go to college. >> olympic clothing must be made in america. why do people freeload? what you think you know, often is not so. myth and truth. that is our show. tonight. john: what you think you know, may not be so? we know what. we watch tv while good what we know not be so? our instincts are often wrong. when i was a consumer reporter i thought consumer regulation was the answer. rahm. it hurts america of more. i thought america was running out of fuel, overpopulation, made in america. wrong. >> majority leader harry reid is upset the usoc bought uniforms from china. >> they should be burned and start over again. john: people are desperate for jobs. isn't it outrageous we buy uniforms made overseas? no. in this stupid. let me bring in professional help. why not to worry about sending work to other countries? >> a fundamental trade makes everybody off. it benefits both parties. john: they could have been made by american workers. >> but we are so much better at other things that making garments is not the comp
higher education is the single most important investment. >> i am told you should go to college. >> olympic clothing must be made in america. why do people freeload? what you think you know, often is not so. myth and truth. that is our show. tonight. john: what you think you know, may not be so? we know what. we watch tv while good what we know not be so? our instincts are often wrong. when i was a consumer reporter i thought consumer regulation was the answer. rahm. it hurts...
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and arizona proposing a change to state law to allow an educator in each school to carry a gun. >> if you have somebody come in that is mentally ill with a weapon and they're killing people, an administrator or teacher can figure that out. >> the move comes after the recent shooting massacre in newtown, connecticut. a gunman shot and killed 26 people at sandy hook elementary school. 20 of the victims were young children. gun rights advocates saying teachers can act more quickly than law enforcement in the critical first few minutes to protect children during the school shooting. but some teachers strongly disagree with the idea. >> i think it is ridiculous. i don't think that teachers should be carrying guns. i don't think violence is the answer and the biggest thing i don't think is i don't think it will solve the problem. >> reporter: only a handful of states including utah and new hampshire allow concealed weapons in public schools. >>> we still have plenty ahead. your weather, traffic and all of your stop stories. >> fox 5 morning news at 4:30 starts now. >> good morning. things a
and arizona proposing a change to state law to allow an educator in each school to carry a gun. >> if you have somebody come in that is mentally ill with a weapon and they're killing people, an administrator or teacher can figure that out. >> the move comes after the recent shooting massacre in newtown, connecticut. a gunman shot and killed 26 people at sandy hook elementary school. 20 of the victims were young children. gun rights advocates saying teachers can act more quickly than...
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a group that represents trustees and alumni once the department of education to investigate. they contend the southern association of schools commission overstepped its authority when it issued the warning. the warning was a response to the way that the university handled the firing of the president last summer. she was later reinstated. coming up, secretary of state hillary clinton is still in the hospital tonight. we will have an update on her condition. >> a d.c. school is the victim of a break-in for the third time in less than a month. >> there is a big change to the first nigh >> we are getting ready, it is already 2013 and other parts of the world. this is a scene from new zealand. in hong kong, tens of thousands of people gathered to watch another huge fireworks display. >> of course, at new york city is getting ready to usher in a new year. more than 1 million people are expected in times square to watch the traditional ball drop. the giant waterford crystal will be eliminated -- illuminated. security will be extra tight. it will be cold. the temperatures are expecte
a group that represents trustees and alumni once the department of education to investigate. they contend the southern association of schools commission overstepped its authority when it issued the warning. the warning was a response to the way that the university handled the firing of the president last summer. she was later reinstated. coming up, secretary of state hillary clinton is still in the hospital tonight. we will have an update on her condition. >> a d.c. school is the victim...
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i looked at the television and on the television, there is a woman, well dressed, well- educated woman, well spoken. she is black. she says the following. country? our situation is not normal. how did you get people to think that is normal to follow a rule of law and follow the judges even when the judges decide something you think is wrong and even when it is unpopular? the problem is put to me by those students at the university. you have to have an independent judiciary. how do you do that? tell them they cannot be fired. they will love that. and then you tell them we will not cut your pay. which we don't live up to here, by the way. they will like that, too. i heard the russian judges speak about it thereafter. simple things. i did not know how you'd get them out of this -- as long as you have three people, the police chief, the prosecutor, and the judge deciding cases -- you could create a situation where the general public thinks that is abnormal. this is sort of weird. how do you bring that about? that is why you have to chapters in your book. the thing i like best about our bar
i looked at the television and on the television, there is a woman, well dressed, well- educated woman, well spoken. she is black. she says the following. country? our situation is not normal. how did you get people to think that is normal to follow a rule of law and follow the judges even when the judges decide something you think is wrong and even when it is unpopular? the problem is put to me by those students at the university. you have to have an independent judiciary. how do you do that?...
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and the specific types of education, and, finally, to the point is not diminishing the skill that these jobs required. i mean, some of my law school classmates, roommate, they say i was completely inept in making anything. ironic i wrote a book on manufacturing. i can write a brief, but i can't assemble a machine. it doesn't mean my skills is different or any better, its own market value, but somehow we frowned upon or don't appreciate the complexity of the skills required in the trade, and i think we need to both educate on technology and also have a real respect for how difficult the jobs are. >> you mentioned the importance of sustaining efforts to technology oriented education. which of our other current manufacturing facilitation initiatives do you think are really critical for us to sustain and what new initiatives would you suggest in order to stimulate our entrepreneurial success? >> great question. the partnership, a small program, but it's not well-known at the department of commerce, and what they do is they help companies figure out how to become more efficient. they figure
and the specific types of education, and, finally, to the point is not diminishing the skill that these jobs required. i mean, some of my law school classmates, roommate, they say i was completely inept in making anything. ironic i wrote a book on manufacturing. i can write a brief, but i can't assemble a machine. it doesn't mean my skills is different or any better, its own market value, but somehow we frowned upon or don't appreciate the complexity of the skills required in the trade, and i...
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in education. you know, when i travel, people do talk about that school across the river, harvard, but the next school they'll ask me about is berkeley. you know, we boast so many incredible institutions related to the creative economy, and so i can't be here amongst the tribe and not talk about the humanities and arts. .. >> mining is sam. [applause] >> i'm glad that you touched on education. my question is obviously the headquarters are here in boston but also in other cities in america and two others overseas. our school system for failure and what do you believe is the role of the community of the city of the federal government and so on? because it seems the urban school was struggling. chicago, l.a., atlanta, so long. >> of course it's not a boston thing. overall boston public schools are doing quite well to the other urban counterparts. but that is a statement that is laced with a sense of tragedy and triumph. it is -- i can't possibly think that the failure of urban public-school says perma
in education. you know, when i travel, people do talk about that school across the river, harvard, but the next school they'll ask me about is berkeley. you know, we boast so many incredible institutions related to the creative economy, and so i can't be here amongst the tribe and not talk about the humanities and arts. .. >> mining is sam. [applause] >> i'm glad that you touched on education. my question is obviously the headquarters are here in boston but also in other cities in...
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studying the song, i believe we can integrate this local knowledge into future disaster prevention education by listening to the song. >> reporter: through her research, she was further shocked to find leer yaks about the march 11 earthquake have been added to the song. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: memories of the tsunami are gradually fading. >> translator: life is back to normal now. >> translator: a tsunami won't hit us again. >> reporter: at a local school, takafuji introduces the song to the children by showing them videos she took of the island. >> translator: the song says to immediately run to the nearest hilltop. >> translator: i realize that you must always be cautious and that you must immediately run away in order to save your life. >> reporter: although the song was only sung in indigenous communities, it is gradually being passed on to a wider audience as a song that can actually save lives. nhk world, indonesia. >>> thousands of people waiting to go home. tons of debris waiting for disposal. vast tracts of land waiting to be restored. overcoming the challenges of the past 2011 disaste
studying the song, i believe we can integrate this local knowledge into future disaster prevention education by listening to the song. >> reporter: through her research, she was further shocked to find leer yaks about the march 11 earthquake have been added to the song. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: memories of the tsunami are gradually fading. >> translator: life is back to normal now. >> translator: a tsunami won't hit us again. >> reporter: at a local school, takafuji...
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and when they go to the dealership, they are well educated on what do i do with my car? the vast majority of us don't drive more than 40 miles a day. range is really not an issue as some people think it is. i have this conversation with people and say how far do you drive? and the vast majority of people say i can use a car that goes 100 miles before i have to recharge it. and i'm recharging it at night anyway. so there are a lot of options that are coming into the marketplace. but people should be educated so they know what they are looking for. >> brian wynne, thanks so much. appreciate it. sarah , over to you. >> all right, allison, thanks. time is 8:38. still ahead, a new fight in tuberculosis. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ i'm halfway to your heart ♪ you have to let me know ♪ so i don't make my worst mistake ♪ ♪ turn around and let you go [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. made with sweet, smooth peanut butter and salted, roasted peanuts. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious.
and when they go to the dealership, they are well educated on what do i do with my car? the vast majority of us don't drive more than 40 miles a day. range is really not an issue as some people think it is. i have this conversation with people and say how far do you drive? and the vast majority of people say i can use a car that goes 100 miles before i have to recharge it. and i'm recharging it at night anyway. so there are a lot of options that are coming into the marketplace. but people...